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Apr 14, 2023 · Waco: The Aftermath suggests that Cogdell's biggest enemy in the courtroom wasn't prosecutor Bill Johnston (Michael Cassidy) — it was U.S. District judge Walter S. Smith Jr., played by David Costabile (Billions). The show puts Smith's alleged biases against the Branch Davidians on full display: Costabile's character denies Cogdell's request ...
Apr 27, 2023 · If you’re unfamiliar with the Waco siege, here’s the rub: From February to April 1993, Texas state law enforcement and the FBI engaged in a deadly 51-day standoff at Mount Carmel Center ranch. On...
Jan 31, 2018 · It was 25 years ago this spring when the skies 13 miles northeast of Waco, Texas, filled with roaring fire in a government siege gone wrong. When the smoke cleared, more than 70 were dead....
Waco: The Aftermath is an American television miniseries developed by John Erick Dowdle and Drew Dowdle that premiered on April 16, 2023, on Showtime. The five-episode series is a sequel to the 2018 miniseries Waco , which dramatizes the 1993 standoff between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms ...
Jan 25, 2023 · (J. David Ake | AFP via Getty Images) In the winter and spring of 1993, more than 80 people, including four federal agents and at least 20 children, died in two violent confrontations between...
With Michael Shannon, Giovanni Ribisi, Keean Johnson, Abbey Lee. Five-part drama series portraying the searing aftermath of the disastrous Waco standoff at the Branch Davidian compound - an event that galvanized American militia movements and helped radicalize Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols.
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Apr 22, 2023 · The second episode of Showtime’s crime series ‘Waco: The Aftermath,’ titled ‘A Common Enemy,’ follows the trial of the Waco survivors. The prosecution tries to establish that the Branch Davidians fired the first shot at the FBI rather than the federal officials who arrived at the Mount Carmel Center with a warrant.